Adelaide: His team may be grappling with a spate of injuries and withdrawals ahead of the marquee Test series against India but Australia coach Justin Langer is still confident they have "got enough batting to make a big difference".
The series begins with the day-night opening Test in Adelaide from Thursday and Australia will enter the game without David Warner (groin injury) and Will Pucovski (concussion-related problems).
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Opener Joe Burns' woeful run with bat has only added to the home team's problems.
"Wait and see on Thursday. We've got a very good team no matter which way we go. David Warner no doubt was a huge loss for us a few weeks ago, but I'm really confident that we've got enough batting to make a big difference in this series," Langer told a news channel.
The head coach is also hopeful that in-form all-rounder Cameron Green, who was subbed out of the pink ball warm-up game between India and Australia A due to concussion scare, will make his Test debut in Adelaide.
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Green arrived in Adelaide from Sydney along with Australia A players who are part of the Test squad like Joe Burns and Mitchell Swepson.
"Fingers crossed. The guys from Australia A arrived a couple of hours ago. He (Green) turned up with a big smile on his face. (A) massive opportunity potentially ahead for him to make his Test debut," Langer said.
"He looks in really good spirits. He's got training tomorrow and Wednesday. Fingers crossed he'll be right to go he's a real talent," the former Australia opener added.